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The Washington Post reported that a “cancellation movement” of once-loyal readers cutting ties with the paper is a “political statement primarily coming from the American left” as readers are outraged over its decision not to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris.
A trio of Post reporters wrote that positive internal momentum at their place of employment “came to a halt” on Friday when publisher William Lewis declared the “Democracy Dies in Darkness” paper would not endorse a presidential candidate. In the days since, an onslaught of readers posted on social media about canceling subscriptions in protest, prompting Washington Post reporters to fret over how many subscribers would ultimately walk away.
“A cancellation movement swept through social networks. Instead of using an internal analytics tool to check traffic to their own stories, some Post …